Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT ——bssssss' 1 'i' J.'i'u.JßAWsssrsa BVKBT XVXNIMo, KII'BPT rt'NDAt. BT LBW ca . BLUINaMAM. • UI«C»I*TIOH R AIT C ■ By carrier. rer vol .... By carrier. i*ty«»r .... »4 OO ■y ta»i: urr •nita *»o By a>* r >•■*’ Bl.tO Slagle copte*. Two f»»u A*v«rttin< raves i- ade «.>•«■ n»i > »<i 'i Bnrered is th* ptwiolß.'* »i T'ey'atur, Indian*. at second .-las* r.iall t» stter 4. H. HELLER MAN AG X B George 8 Cox maintains that he i» bose of Cincinnati, but that he ia a good boas With scant a8 tn every depart men! of hie administration, a United State* senator on Inal m Oregon for hie connection with land frauds, and a cabinet offlcw about to be prosecuted for violation of the railroad laws. Roosevelt bad bet Ur do aomething but talk Graft and grab characterize hie adminietration, or elee such stalwart republican journals as the Inter Ocean and Indianapolis Star are publishing falsehood#—Columbia City Poet ■■■MMMBanBaBaBaUBMMBM Wa do not need new laws so much as the enforcement of the laws we have. Tnere has been too much tampering with the laws m an effort io correct wrongs that do not arise from the infirmity of the laws, but rather from the feebleness of their execution An imperfect law well administered is far preferable to a perfect law badly carried out. The law is merely tie weapon m the hands of the officials, foe without officials laws would ts as useless as cannon in war without men Good government depends more ajon the men behind the law than on the law itself No official has the right to violate the oath that betakes to enforce the laws simply because some people do n< t want the law enforced. He cannot excuse non enforcement on the ground that public sentiment i* against the law He does not swear to support public sentiment; he does lake an oath to support the law—Governor Fe k GET BUSY Cut the Weeds and Clean the Rubbish Ckialißtss is Vu to Godliness and the Rolf of Good health founds a Cleaning Ip. Have y u noticed in your travel* about the city the weeds and rubbish that adorns the alleys ano back parr of a number of the yards If you have not, during the trip between your home and p ace of busin*s* jus’ take a glance down ar a.lev or lock over into your neighbor's back van! and see the result. It is a shame that this shoull be Ur rated considering the fact that the city has an ordinance prohibiting this nuisance, and the board of health should take sous immediate steps m this matter To per mil th-re weeds to grew and the rubbish to accumulate is a detriment to the general health of the oommuntty, and not only thia, bat tt tW precis fee the value of your p 'p rty. and if you have any prui- in keeping up the looks of the citv and the general imprivement of your property you should get busy and clean up. If not, ah->u d the bo* rd of health file an affi lavit agam-d you. you have no one to bltme but yourselves A word to the wise is sufficient. Summer Vacation. By United Press News Association. Wash ngtoo. D C. June id— Presodea* R >mvel* i« flni*bing up bis olds and end* of bu>tness b*re Boday to be read vto start at 5 .30 o'clock this astern >?n fjr in* summer vacation Fireman Killed. •» '/etted Press News Assoc: at Jen. P Ind . June 2*—Go rge Har •’.*>■> . ■t-'*n»u jf 'hi* ir. wi* laugh' uoaer an engine and killed today at Rose. Ind.

A GOOSE EGG The Rosenthals Adds Another Victory The Score of Sixteen to a Clean Slate of Goose Eafcs Telit the Tale. i What the R osenthals did to the Delphos Can team yesterday afternoon at Steele'# park was something 1 awful, and the drubbing the Buck I eye boys received will long be re I membered, and ’.n years to come when they look back al the 25th ■ day of June 19C5, they will be forced to shudder and wil» endeavor to have that day taken off the cal- ' endar Railing, who joins the Milwaukee Am er cian association team today, essayed to pilch for the 1 Rosenthals, and his all around work was a redeeming feature, striking 1 out ten men and allowing the bear- ' 1 ing hitting Buckeyes only five hits. | which were scattered. His batting was something terrific and in five | times at bat secured three, three, basehits and one single, his other effort being a long fly to left field, which Stofer captured after a long and bard run. His three drives would easily have been home run* ' had be run them out, but hi# exertions on the bases was slow, as he was saving himself to pitch. Tull- ' hey also did some terrific hitting, and tn four time# up secured four pretty singles which usually scored j a man ahead of him. The entire I trom backed Ruling up in magn.ficent style, and one error was all that was made, that being credited h Io Tom himself. Pennington p.ay ed his usual brilliant game back of I the bat and bandied Tom’s fast shoots in an sasy manner The Delphos team was clearly oat-| ela»»ed and never had a chance to score, only one man reaching third tase Their field ng was miserable, and in the eighth inning Roth, their pitcher became disgusted and retired. Ditto finishing tne came ano | in this <re innirg the Rosenthij--1 secured four hits and fire runs The following score tel.# lhe tale of woe! 1234557*9R8E Delphoa—o 00000000 0 5b Rje e— 0 5 0 1 104 5 x 10 15 1 Bitterns—Roth. Ditto and Price. f Railing and Pennington Two base nite— Coffee. Linn 2. There base hits—Railing 3 Base on balls— Off Roth 5; off Ruling 2 Hit by pitcued bal —Touhey and Coffee Struck out by Ra.ltng. 10; by R>th 3 Stolen bases—Coffee. Penning ton and O. France 2. Double plays — Peterson to France to Touhey Time of game, two hours. Um pire Kn-ff Attendance 500. NO MONKEYING The Resignation of a Police Board Member is Dtmaadtd. By United P-««a New# Association. IndMnapolls. June 24—The g ver nor this morning demanded the ’ resignation of the democratic memher of the police board at M .'Ui-’an City, who Saturday wired such a curt replv Bo the governor s me# sage Up to noon today the restg nation had not been received and I if it is not at hand by th is evening he will be summanllr removed. Schooner Sunk. S«ec>al Teiegram To TM Democrat C penhagen. June 3C—The Danish cadet training schooner. Georgestage. was sunk m one minute The number of -adet# drowned was twenty-two, and the number res i coed fifty-seven The sct»ner > was not allowed to proceed until the inquest was held. On Trial. tree's! Te egram To Thw Jomocrat Jeff r-onvilie Ind. June 24—Mr and Mrs Aaron Sh.rwan are on trial here, charged with p.n«ooing two hundred spring chicken* by stryi'auije. bdonging to H.*ary . Hendrickson a couain.

AN ACCIDENT Or. P. B. Thomas and Son Bruce. Thrown From a Bußiy. Dr. P B Thomas and little ton were mixed in a runaway this tn irning. In which they were luckv | to escape with no serious injuries Dr. Toomas was returning from a call he htd made in the country and had got to the corner of Thirteenth and Monroe streets when the axle on his buggy snapped, causing the buggy to topple over. The animal became badly frighten ed and started to run. Dr- Thomas, who had been overbalanced dunr.g the accident could not control the horse and together with his son were thrown out along the road Dr. Thomas was quite badly bruised and received a severe cut acroee his nose. Hi* son. however, escaped without injury. The horse continued his run until he reached the corner of Ninth and Monroe streets, where it was slopped by Emerson Beavers. The buggy was badly demolished Dr. Thomas injuries are nothing serious, and will not prevent him from doing his regular professional datiea. THE COURT HOUSE News About The Temple oF Justice Sarah C. Potts Waits a Divorce From Hiram Poets. Who is Severely Complaint of. Judge Erwin is half inclined <o be sick, but has not fully r’etermined to give up the ghoet. A marriage license was :ssQ»d i day fj William Wittmer and Bith sheba Gerber. The groom hails from Pankling, county. Ohio, and the twide live® in French township. Deputy Clerk Baumgartner is busy making a transcr-pt m the case of Qslvm Miller vs Gt o ge E McKean which has been or will be appealed to the appellate court Attorney A P Bwttv this morn- j mg filed a suit for divorce. Bbe title of the ease being Santh U. p.,tte vs Hiram Potts Accordirg to the complain’ they were married May 2*. l*.-3. end lived together until Jut* 22. 19C5 On; this last named day the detradmt drove the plaintiff from boms. * threatening ner dare she return. : Many other notorious charges are contained in the complaint. They have five children, and she pray* rhe Adams circuit court for a di-1 vorce. the care and custody of the children and one thouwsnd d >il<r» alimony. GONE WRiNG — AaeAher Bank Cashier is Short Thirty Thousand. — •y United Preaa News Aeeocietiex ferre Hi Ute, Ini . J lie 25—After the snnounoement today that . Caahier Gut Cjni nan had gone west foe his health, it has developed that Corman is short m his accounts in al> probability over] , •3Q.0C0. Conxman was with the ■ Vigo County National bank, the .argent in this citv. It is stated that his shortage oovers several years Ttus afternoon a tun was started on the beak, but was stayed by wealthy cinaens carrying in load* of m iner. . Has Resigned. by United Preea News Aaeocistlon. Simi.a. India. June 30—Lord Curs ton. viceroy of India, will resign er may have done so already he being piqued because Lord Ki tchner was pl »ced m control of the army in India For Rent—A ‘.arg* lorn on lot 51A Adams stree’. Inquire at the bouse Rent reas. sable. Water on premieres 14id#

BUSY EXECUTIVE | Trying to Stop Pool Selling at Races The Slate Troops May be Colled Oot by the Governs Sh< old Nothing Ebe Prove Effective. Special Telegram To The Democrat Ikuiauapolis. Ind . Jane 2s - Th* entire business of tbe executive i branch of our state governmeant is trained today toward an effort on the part of Governor H»nlv to prevent liquor and pool selling at the races at the fair grounds this after noon The governor has given up dcing anything with Mayor Holtz- , man ot tne sheriff of Manon county. Acting on the suggestion of M »voi j Holtzman, that tbe grounds belonK to the slate the governor has or- j dered tbe board of Agriculture Bo prevent pool and liquor selling Up to noon tbe executive was busy looking up tbe law on the tubject. and a* a last re*>rt ths state troop* may be < rdered there t > prevent the unlawful business mentioned. 1 By Umtsd Press News Aaaociatlon. Indianapolis, June 2* —Kt two 1 this afternoon Sheriff Sour bier said he would go to the race* and if he saw any violations of the law. he w iu’d stop them He was asced if pool selling was a violation. and mid he would not answer. | The governor personallv directed 'iourbter to stop pool selling, and there is talk that if he fails the trC‘ p* will be ordered out •kerw.a • m>eAny interru, turn while be was tnak- . ing a »;**• b always caused Richard Rnn <Vpy Sbendan considvrable auuoy j etiie. On <#r oocaaioa tbe dramatist abowed his displeasure of a fellow member of tbe toure of commons wb< kept crying out ’Hear, bear' every few minutes. During a certain debate Sheridan took necasi « to descril-e a political evntetni-orary who wished to Elay rogue, but bad only »rn*e enough to act fool. -Where." exclaimed be. w.th great euiphas»s— “where shall we find a more fuol-sh knave or a more knavish fool tbi.i tie?** •Hear, bear.” was shouted by tbe troublesome member. Sheridan turned and. thanking tbe honorable member for the prompt information. sat down atx-.d s general roar of laughter Tae*rw|. Mrs. Jeba Sherwocxf was as famous for ner exquisite nature as for her tne style. At a dinner oue nizbt at tbe time when her novel •’Tbe Transplanted Bose' was ha’ ug a wide etr ulation her neighbor turned and askeu in pets feet pood faith the alm st incredible q r on. "Mrs. Suer« ?jd, do you ku w who wrote 'The Transplanted Bose?" “It sounds as though it might tie Hardy." bushed tbe gifted woman without a trace of ill nature.—Woman a Home companion. - Tfce Prepervy Maa's TewwSlaa. The comi-any was play.ng "Romeo ami Juliet” tbe other day. and in the balcony s--rue a <-anuou went off. The leoperty man was sent for. who exi pla.net that it was a cannon which , shock! have gone off in the iwrformance of "Henry V." two days before i That property man was spoken to more I In aortow than tn anger —From an Address by F R. Benson in Loudon. tavarwUhed Cpialewa. Artist No. I—My landscape's abaohrteiy ruined by a land i>ortratt Art- . M So. 2— Yes. tbe hanging's pretty sl.pabod this year. They've put me next to tbe crudest thing la tbe show i Art .st So. 3 <com.ng up« —Helte! I *ee they've hung you two chape together: Tke Rellwlaoa V.x-atlaa. Tbe rvi.g.oua v>Katk>n out Beceeasrlly tbe octcome of long mental processes it may either stent upon one subtly or overwhelm one at a < on-slaught.—Fr-tn “Tbe Bishop's Niece.” j by H. Picard. (Vo Beeaver Her CktM •Can you beip me to recover my et'ldT" a«ked tne poor w-.-maa. “Is your child JostF "Oto no. H * c'otbee are worn out." Heaven never beipe tbe man who will not »«-t—eopboclsto Be Issiy. Chrtafanity wants tedhing so much tn tbe world as sunny people. The oM are hungrier for love than for bread.— Woman's Life. Very CWrtsoa, He—Ts she really so cnr.oasT Bbe— Cur.ousi Why. abed Usteu to advicu just tn find out what tt was. E-et-’t.ng great B not always goed. tut aB good U-ags are great.—Demoptbeueu. I- — —

Will Receive Bide. 1 On SetiinUv. July 1. !»<>». •“ | one o'clock, p. m . we will receive , I rgtled bids •» < )ld Adam* i County b*nk. for tie bmlding of a t new frame school house. Plan* i and apecictiations may ’* seen from f this date al tbe Old Adams County . tank The (*' nmittee reset ves the 1 right to reject »nT and all bids. j < Cdinmittee. ISBdlOw For Rent—A two-story frotue i house, eight rooms, summer kit< hen, cittern and hydrant wa'er; I. corner Ninth and Jackson streets. ' | inquire of P J- H''laud. UOdtll, For Rent—A two «t<.ry brick , house, nine room*. ci*t*rn and hy j dranl water. H u»c located on ■, Second, near J* fferson street. I n ‘ ,| quire of Irvin Brandyberry llldtf , Ladies and Gentlemen Wanted— . |ii to 15 per day guaranteed. Boys ( and girls al*o make big money. , Work m your own city and com- | tn uni tv Write fcsisv for pirticn ’ lars to Mott Bros., Lspor'e. • Indiina. Since I have sold out my business ' lit biomes neoetsnry that all °ut-|| standing accounts be collected at once All those knowing them | selves indebted please call and arrange yonr account. Res;*ctful.y. 1 Gus Rosenthal. On June 29 and 30. July 1 and 2. the En* railroad will sell ex- ( cursion ticket* to Ashury park nrd return at rate so 220.10. Slopcver at New York on tbe return tnp will be permitted up n nayment 'of For full particulars inquire , of agents. Tne Clover L«af ha* completed arrangements for the sale of round ’rip excursion tick’is to all points in tbe states of Ohio. Indiana, LU- j nois and Michigan on July 1. 2. 3 and 4. good returning until July 5, f at the very low rate of one fare . plus 25 tert* for the round trip. < See nearest Clover Leaf agent ot ] addre** W L R -sa. tieneral Pas- , senger Agent, T ledo. O *|

l /Th Jr } 2 The Young Physician. WHAT MLS EXPEDIENCE PROVED. In the **r‘y sixties It was nsuilly the duty of a practicing physician u> ride x-*uy m.ku evrty .lav on hi* ir rvund vt visits ut*-n hi* p*u*nu. In UM>*e day* a young man « hv had received a splendid medical training in .>ne of the beet medical coliegv* of that day was aeeu*toni*d tu ride t-n. twenty y thirty mile* ar m<>re visiting the sick and afflicted. His *uecea wa* *<»>n pheeoa-, enah Ik«”.<e* and fam lies called U m for ] euasultatMO to town* al considerable dis-1 ’ lances by raiL ttne of hts »pecialties*a* j the cure of those di«tr»».«:nK dneaM>* of I woumoi. He tad early du«o>ver»d that ■ by combin ng the vegetable extract of I the following sMdielnai plants in just the r.rbt rropyte-n without the use of sieve . hoi — his pcncnpUua invariably cured I sueh <-a.«rs. Later, in rder to place this remedy before the pnbi.e in a shape easily to be procured, be established a laboratory at BuffaSo. N. Y., where regularly qualified chemists were pul in charge to accurately prepare hu presenption and put ft in <hape far shipment to all parts of the I'niteq State*. This remedy, which he named IT. Pierer s Favorite Presenption. is not » 'patent medicine* in the common acc* rtaoce of the term, but a tome fur aad a regular physi-

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Notice to Water Conaumers. All consumers of city water are hereby notified that the duph<«te» will lie m the hand* of the treasurer < n July I. and that all rentals must be jmld tn advance for six month*, by th# 15th July or supply will be turned off this is in eompltanoe with the ordinance recently enacted, a | corrections for uaag.a or err< r* must he made at this time, m none Can recognized uts r Please commit tariff rate* in rtf cj July 1, 1905. as these are the raft s that will apply. Several famih. » using water from one waler aerrtce. sprinkling at times not provided in the schedule, waste anti abuse () f wa’er furnished thronzb the citv males, or other violalkm* *» ft r as the same relates to the u*e* of cite water will lie a cause to have u.e water cut off without further notice ar.a [tenuities Oo.lwted hes re sama is turned on again. This is imptr ative and must be ent ced so a* to prevent the em-rtnous waste of water that heretofore has been d<>ne. Pleas* n<>»e and complv 135d10 W. E Fulk. Snpt. FIFTEEN CUNTS A DAY Bujt Yea i Choice Boild!a< Let—Do It at Oace. Fifteen building lota to be sol<* on monthly or weekly payments, rang, ing in price from 175 up Payments from Bl.Ofl per week up The e lots will be sold free of liens, and the prices and term* are within reach of any individual Day lab gers at almost any wages can easily pay for them and have a home for little money. THINK |OF BUYING A BUILDING LOT FOk 13 CENTS A DAY. The-e lots will be shown at anv time if you will call me by 'phone. &<* or bS. Liberal discounts for cash 140d4t Dan Erwin notice. cuatcmcra are r«*cj u «**»t<* ci to x-oturxx rell empty toottloaa and c-asreea. Please attend; to Villa at once rea we need them i*i-« s^7xxi. BAcraxxiAn

cian's prescription, and contains the Mio*:ug non-alcohuilc ingredlenti: Lady's Slipper - < yprtpodiwm JNtfwwrns). Biack Cohort <( imirtfuou Rucniu»< Umroro root '’'howvrMrtiHn / ulrumi. BiueCohosh Caul* iAvilumThalirtro«>l«*> Golden f«eal iHyoni«tw Canudensw.. Scfentifica'ly prepared by experienced cbe-mists at tne of Its World's Dispensary Medical Aseociauon. Buff ala. N Y. Dr. Pieree does not claim for his •Favorite Prescription " that it is a*cure-a.i.* Il is recommended as a most perfret I specific for woman's peculiar ailm-nt*. I re> uniform are the results which 9 the use ->f this remarkable remedy, that I it can be truly affirmed of * Favorite PreI scrfplion * that it olfnip* help* and .ilnv,«t [nlmtge curs*. Ninety-right per cent < f I tbe women who give this medicine a fair I and faithful trial are cured and remain cured. It ;» a poweri'al Invigorating tonic. Imparting health and strength in particular io the «<-mb and iu appendag’-s. The local, womanly health is *o intfmau y related U> the general health that when diseae-* of the delicate womanly organ* are cared the wi.oie lady gains in health and .' - For weak aisl sickly women who are ’worn-uul," 'run-down* « debilitated, especially for women who work in store, ofticw or a-hnolroom, who sit at the typewr.ler or sewing machine, or bear heavy household burdens, [T, Pierre's Favorite Prescription will pn vs I a pricvles' • • • bMBBM of its heallhresunng ami strength-giving power. Tbb Paoor •I want to tell you of the rreat imrtvvw axat la my health aux* taking your Favorite PnrecrtMiom' * says Mrs H. st Jones ot Forest. N.C. "When I began its use 1 «a* a piiyse-al wreck and had despaired ot ever bavins rood health again. Could not dt up ail day I noted a great improvement before the tir»t totU« was all used. Was »uff. -.ng with almost every pain that a woman is sute Jest »u; had infiamniatlon of tbe ovtries painful and suppressed periods, and other symptom* of female disease. After tak.nr six bottle* of Favorite PrewcrtpUi n. 1 felt like a new person Can ride hurweback and take all kinds of exercise tad not feel tired.* Fxxi. Ciiaxkt*—Casa of constipation. A man or woman who neglects eotwtiiaUons..d<r- from slow poisoning Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellet* cure const listen. One little ”Pellet" is a gentle .Aiative. aud two a led cathartic •